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- Rape | Definition, Effects, Motivations, Facts | Britannica
Rape, unlawful sexual activity, most often sexual intercourse, against the will of the victim through force or the threat of force or with an individual who is incapable of giving legal consent In many jurisdictions the crime of rape has been subsumed under that of sexual assault
- Rape Victim Stories: Real Stories of Being Raped - HealthyPlace
The following rape stories contain scenes of abuse, sexual assault, incest and violence The people in these rape victim stories have been badly wounded by these events and yet have the courage to stand up and say what has happened to them
- Rape - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes - Legal Dictionary
Rape is a crime in which sexual intercourse is committed without consent, through force, threats, or fearful intimidation In most jurisdictions, the actual crime of rape requires actual sexual penetration Some states however, have included non-consensual penetration by objects in their rape laws
- Rape - Office on Womens Health
Rape is a type of sexual assault that includes sexual penetration, no matter how slight, without consent
- What is rape? How common is it? - WomensLaw. org
Rape is a form of sexual assault Again, legal definitions are different in every state, but generally, rape is forced sexual intercourse
- Overview of Rape and Sexual Violence
Most statutes currently define rape as nonconsensual oral, anal, or vaginal penetration of the victim by body parts or objects using force, threats of bodily harm, or by taking advantage of a victim who is incapacitated or otherwise incapable of giving consent
- rape | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
Rape is a crime at common law defined as unlawful sexual intercourse with someone without their consent and by means of fear, force, or coercion
- Rape - New World Encyclopedia
Rape is a form of assault involving the non-consensual use of the sexual organs of another person's body The assailant can be of either sex, as can their target Rape is generally considered one of the most serious sex crimes, however it can be very difficult to prosecute
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